Now, in a study published March 30 in Cell Chemical Biology, UB scientists have shed light on one such stressor, showing that ...
Spread the loveIn a groundbreaking study, scientists have unveiled a previously unidentified characteristic of cell death that may revolutionize our understanding of the immune system and its response ...
Cells in our body are programmed to die after a certain period of time—a natural process known as apoptosis or “cell suicide.” This process is essential for maintaining the body’s balance. When aged ...
When cells experience enough chronic stress, they can stop dividing permanently. In this state of cellular limbo, known as ...
Study identifies impaired ER-to-golgi ceramide transport as a key regulatory node underlying senescence-associated sphingolipid remodeling.
Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, report in ACS Nano, how proteins in cells can be controllably activated through heating, an effect that can be used ...
After cells die, they leave a residue that sends messages to other cells in ways that are valuable to the immune system. But this process can also be hijacked by viruses such as influenza, according ...
Now, in a study published today (March 30) in Cell Chemical Biology, University at Buffalo scientists have shed light on one ...
Ceramide buildup due to faulty transport triggers stress responses that lock cells into senescence, revealing a potential ...